Collection: Elvis Presley Vinyl Records – Classic Albums & Essential Reissues

Elvis Presley didn't just make records — he rewrote the rules of popular music. The Sun Sessions from 1954–55 are as thrilling today as they were when they first played out of Memphis radio stations: raw, instinctive, and completely unlike anything that had come before.

His 1950s RCA output — Elvis Presley, Elvis, Loving You — moved millions and defined a generation. But it's worth exploring beyond the hits compilations into his deeper catalogue: From Elvis in Memphis is as good a soul record as the 1960s produced, and the 1973 Aloha from Hawaii concert captures him at his theatrical peak.

On vinyl, Elvis sounds exactly right — warm, full-bodied, alive.

Best Elvis Presley Albums on Vinyl

Sun Sessions (1976)
The legendary early recordings cut at Sun Studio in Memphis — the birth of rock and roll. These tracks capture Elvis at his most raw and instinctive, before fame and Hollywood polished him smooth.

Elvis Presley (1956)
His RCA debut stormed the charts and introduced the world to a new kind of star. Heartbreak Hotel, Blue Suede Shoes and I Got a Woman announced rock and roll's arrival to mainstream America.

Elvis (1956)
His second album followed within months of his debut and was equally essential — Hound Dog and Don't Be Cruel were already defining the era before the record even shipped.

From Elvis in Memphis (1969)
A remarkable creative comeback after years of formulaic Hollywood output. Recorded with top Memphis session musicians, it's one of the finest soul and R&B albums of the decade.

Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite (1973)
The first globally televised concert broadcast by satellite. A triumphant performance capturing Elvis at his theatrical, rhinestone-jumpsuit peak with a massive orchestra and adoring audience.

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